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Kenneth Nyitray Trueblood

Date of Birth 24-April-1920
Place of Birth Dobbs Ferry
(Westchester County, New York)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Kenneth N. Trueblood
Kenneth Nyitray Trueblood was an American chemist known for pioneering work in the use of computers to determine chemical structures. His work is recognized as significantly contributing to Nobel Prizes being awarded to his long-term collaborators Dorothy Hodgkin and Donald Cram. He published 140 research papers. His organization of a departmental X-ray crystallography lab served as a worldwide model for other chemistry departments. Trueblood was a Guggenheim fellow for the academic year 1976/1977. He was Chair of the UCLA Department of Chemistry from 1965–1970 and 1990–1991. He was Dean of UCLA's College of Letters and Science from 1971–1974, and Chair of its Academic Senate from 1983–1984.

Awards by Kenneth Nyitray Trueblood

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